Jenkins has not been charged in connection to Lloyd’s death on June 17. Her sister, Shaneah, was Lloyd’s girlfriend.

Court documents citing surveillance video, text messages and an interview with Shaneah Jeninks suggest that Hernandez’s fiancée, Shayannah, may have had knowledge of the weapon used in the shooting.

The documents, according to the Hartford Courant, say that Hernandez called Jenkins the day after Lloyd’s body was found and wanted Jenkins to dispose of weapons in the house. He also sent text messages mentioning a box in the basement of the home. Video shows her leaving the home carrying a very heavy garbage bag with a “rigid object” inside of it. She put it in the trunk of a red Nissan Sentra.

The video shows her returning 35 minutes later, and the open trunk no longer held the bag with the object inside. The next day, police found a .22-caliber handgun in the area Jenkins drove to and police described as potentially “recently discarded.”

Carlos Ortiz, one of the suspects charged in connection with the case, told investigators that shortly after the shooting, Hernandez put two guns in a box in the basement. The handgun authorities found, they believe, was carried by Ortiz and Ernest Wallace, who is also charged in the case.

It is not the murder weapon, however. Lloyd was shot with a .45-caliber Glock pistol. For days in Bristol, Conn., police, going off a tip, searched a lake for the weapon to no avail.

Also, records show that Shaneah Jenkins told investigators that Hernandez spoke to her uncles, Azia Jenkins and Donnie Smith, on June 18 about taking weapons out of the house. Investigators were told the weapons were disposed of “in the woods.”

Police searched the home, including the basement. They seized multiple lock boxes, but none contained a weapon. They did not find anything during a June 26 search of Jenkins’ storage unit, either.

Hernandez’s cousin, Tanya Cummings-Singleton, is also mentioned in the documents. She was found in contempt of court when she refused to answer questions of a grand jury convened case. She is also accused by investigators of “overt attempts to hide evidence, render assistance for (a) suspect to elude law enforcement, and to hinder and mislead this investigation.”